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186713661New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. Includes views of Newcastle and Chappaqua. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713695New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. Includes a view of Pelhamville. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713657New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713696New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. Includes views of Croton Falls North Salem and Purdy Station. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713671New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713685New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map which includes a view of New Hamburgh. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713666New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713654New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713674New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713665New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713649New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713652New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 14.5 by 17.5 inches engraved map. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
186713692New York: F. W. Beers 1867. Very good. 34 by 20 inches engraved map on onion paper. This is from the Beers atlas that includes Westchester Putnam & Dutchess County which is unusual. Very good condition. F. W. Beers unknown
2006Q-1416912290Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon 2006-08-08. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon paperback
193831584New York: Appleton-century 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First Edition. Hardcover. A superb fine bright copy in like pictorial dustwrapper neatly price-clipped of this very uncommon hardboiled nautical & Hawiian murder mystery. Bellah was a war hero in both world wars & he is linked to John Ford who filmed his Novels including: Fort Apache She Wore a Yellow Ribbon & Rio Grande. Bellah also wrote the screenplays: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance & Sergeant Rutledge. An excellent copy in swagger condition. Appleton-century hardcover
193253425New York: Burt 1932. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Reprint. Fine in a very good dustwrapper with some chipping. Burt hardcover
1928297458New York: Appleton 1928. hardcover. good. 259 pages. 8vo black cloth in with paper labels on cover & spine; corners bumped spine lightly faded. New York: D. Appleton 1928. First edition. A good copy internally clean.<br/> <br/> Appleton unknown
1959220719Ballantine Books. New York: Ballantine Books Inc. 1959 first edition . 352-K very good -fine reading crease PBO. paperback Ballantine Books. New York: Ballantine Books, Inc. paperback
1959220720Ballantine Books. New York: Ballantine Books Inc. 1959 first edition . 352-K almost near fine PBO. paperback Ballantine Books. New York: Ballantine Books, Inc. paperback
1959010810001U.S.A.: Ballantine Books 1959 Rare original western paperback first edition. Condition is very fine to near new has light edge wear with the lower corner tip creased on front cover and slight yellowing of back cover cover art is bright and glossy a collectible gift quality book.WRAPPED IN A PLASTIC BAG TO PROTECT CONDITION OF BOOK.We have other titles in this genre in stock and give discounts in shipping on additional books sent in the same package .Summary - .The book version of the Saturday Evening Post Serial A thundering tale of cavalry action on the Colorado Blood River as the troops called it-in the days when a single troop of cavalry was expected to police several thousand square miles of hostile country when the tenuous lines of authority reaching back to Washingrton had no meaning and corrupt men were willing to take a chance on trying to "snatch" U.S territory with hundreds of foreign mercenaries-while a handful of blue-clad troopers the only law right there on the spot fought with grim un-reason to hold their country together under the leadership of a battle-wise lieutenant. BLOOD RIVER brings back the hero of a former Civil War story from The Valiant Virginians-Lieutenant Cohill- older wiser but just as apt to take on the impossible simply because the Army expects it of him. And that is why a United States cavalry lieutenant is the highest and only authority in a time and territory of overwhelming odds. Ballantine Books paperback
195922756NY: BALLANTINE. Near Fine. 1959. First Edition. A paperback original. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. Diagonal crease on rear cover . BALLANTINE. paperback
195744497N. P. Likely Los Angeles: Manuscript by James Warner Bellah 1957-1959. 1957 - 1959. CUSTER. The original manuscript with numerous added items presented by author James Warner Bellah to The original manuscript with numerous added items presented by author James Warner Bellah to his friend Charles Benton. Contemporary glazed cloth boards titles stamped in gilt on front cover and spine 48 2 48 10 pp. largely rectos only. James Warner Bellah was a veteran of both World War I and World War II and a popular western author during the 1930s through the 1950s. He wrote numerous books and stories centering on cavalry and Indians largely pulp fiction published in periodicals and paperbacks and occasionally serialized in more respectable outlets such as the Saturday Evening Post. The present work is comprised of Bellah’s handwritten manuscript with numerous holographic corrections emendations and paste-overs the typescript with a few holographic corrections and the published version of the short story extracted from the magazine bound together in that order. The recipient Charles Benton presumably bound the manuscript typescript and magazine text together at a later date. The story is titled “Thirty Nine Days to Glory” and concerns the “real story of Custer’s Last Fight” according to the subtitle added to the final printed version which appeared in the September 1959 issue of Holiday magazine. Bellah presented each item to Benton separately each time including a presentation inscription; the inscription on the manuscript is dated Aug. 24 1957 the others undated. Bellah included a signed note also bound in when he transmitted the manuscript to Benton that carries some importance for Bellah scholars as he writes: “This is only one of two original manuscripts of mine that I have not burned as a matter of routine after they were typed. The other is that of ‘The Valiant Virginians’ which was requested by and is now on permanent exhibit at the Columbia University Library in New York. Who knows . you may ultimately have a fortune." An excellent literary item for the western collector and the only obtainable Bellah manuscript in the world. Several of Bellah's stories were adapted to film including three by director John Ford: "Fort Apache" "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" and "Rio Grande." Bellah also co-wrote the screenplays for "The Sea Chase" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" and wrote for television throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Light wear to head of spine and corners else a very good copy of an excellent literary item for the western collector and the only obtainable Bellah manuscript in the world. Manuscript by James Warner Bellah, 1957-1959. paperback
196217659<p>Gold Medal 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. s1218 1st Fawcett Gold Medal printing almost like new xcept for "Seafarers Log Library" stamped on the top edge of the text block</p> Gold Medal paperback
1962613290Greenwich Connecticut: Gold Medal Books / Fawcett Publications 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Mass market paperback. Spine a touch cocked wraps a bit worn near fine. "A choice collection of great stories that thunder the glory of the old horse soldiers in their final triumphant days at Fort Starke. Gold Medal Books / Fawcett Publications unknown
220710Bantam Books. New York: Bantam Books Inc. warner bros picture mti. F-2085 near fine 1960 paperback Bantam Books. New York: Bantam Books, Inc. paperback